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June 2009 | by: Kate Chisholm | Comments (0)

Caring for Naples

The Cardinal Archbishop of Naples is very careful to ensure that as the sealed bottles are carried in procession they are kept as still as possible so that the crowd can see that the blood is still solid. Only when he arrives at the monastery chapel does he begin shaking the bottle, and the miracle occurs again. ‘Jesus cares for Naples,’ he declares. ‘The Madonna cares for Naples. San Gennaro cares for Naples...His blood has liquefied.’ The crowd begins to clap.

But do Neapolitans still take all this seriously now that chemists have proved how it can be done? The miracle was only discovered in the late Middle Ages, long after Gennaro’s demise, when local artists in search of new pigments for use in religious frescoes discovered iron chloride on the slopes of Vesuvius and by chance discovered its chemical reaction with certain white pigments. San Gennaro, too, has not been kind to Naples, which has suffered more than its fair share of death and destruction through geological misfortune and criminal neglect. Yet many of the young students in the procession insisted, when asked by Billings, that they do still believe in its potency.

There’s something spooky about this willingness to suspend disbelief in the face of scientific reasoning. But it is the only salve for those who live in the shadow of the volatile volcano. As the great Dr Johnson knew, sometimes it is better to accept that there are more things on heaven and earth than can possibly be explained by one man’s philosophical questing. Throughout his life he always wore an amulet round his neck with the image of St Michael the Archangel on one side, as a protection against ill-health. It didn’t work.

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